Photo courtesy of Red Sands Mexico City modern metallers Red Sands released their new six-track EP, Evocations, back in January. Today they reveal this video is for the track, “System,” a song the band say is at the heart of the recent release. “‘System’ is a song to denounce the corruption of our politicians, the
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Two months after Swedish power metal outfit Sabaton was forced to shelf a North American tour after Pär Sundström needed treatment for inflammation in his arms, we now have rescheduled dates. Set to kick off now on September 23 in Halifax, Nova Scotia and coming to a close on December 12 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida,
Doom OGs Trouble had a track called “Misery Shows” back on their third full-length in 1987 and that song title probably offers the best description of of the gnarly sludge on display on French duo Azken Auzi‘s new record,Infernua. These dudes—Ludo (vocals/guitar) and Fred (drums)—don’t sound like Trouble, butInfernuais as misery soaked as gets, and
If you’ve been looking for a new band that feels like Mastodon but has their own sense of scale and groove imbued in everything they do, look no further than Witch Ripper and their latest single “The Clock Queen”. Featured on their forthcoming album Through The Hourglass, this new track isn’t just great, but it
We’ve covered D.C. death dealersCrusHumana few times atDecibeland always keep coming back for more. Over the course of three years, the trio have locked in a style of brutal, grind-influenced death metal that values brutality and compact songwriting above all else, a trait very apparent on their second full-length album, Imperial. Featuring a slew of
This summer, a pretty kick ass tour will be ripping through the U.S. as Killswitch Engage takes Machine Head, Iron Reagan, and Havok out on the road in support of their latest album This Consequence. It’ll be their first U.S. tour since last year’s ‘Summer of Loud’ run of dates. Set to kick off on
With “Mirrorings,” you’re not only getting a track premiere from Scottish post-metal sextet Void of Light, you’re getting a full 20 percent of the their five-track debut full-length, Asymmetries.Clocking in at 10 minutes, “Mirrorings” offers a pretty solid introduction to these gloomy Glaswegians, a dynamic epic that shifts from pummeling sludge to melodic shoegaze-inspired dynacism.
For the first time in a decade, Kittie will be fully headlining their own North American tour and this time around, they’re doing it to celebrate 30 years as a band. With 15 cities on their itinerary, Kittie will kick off their “Legacy of Fire Tour’ on June 6 in St. Louis, Missouri and run
Sometimes, you gotta beat a dead horse I guess. At least, that’s what fans are making Dino Cazares, the founding guitarist of Fear Factory, do. He’s spoken on the relationship—or, honestly, the lack thereof—with his former bandmates but apparently, people still won’t just give up on the idea of them coming back together. For what
This sucks, but it sounds like it’s only temporarily. We’re at the time of year when all the summer festivals start announcing their lineups steadily, but one fast-rising phoenix has been quite silent—When We Were Young. The newest to the game, having hosted their debut festival in 2022, has announced they’re taking this year off.
U.S. death Metal giants Incantation might just be ready to rechristen themselves In-CAN-tation, as they have announced a new food drive initiative as the band continues its leg of the “Praise the Beast North American tour” alongside fellow bruisers Belphegor, Hate and Narcotic Wasteland. “As a musician, I have had times when things have been
We all knew this day was coming, so let’s just get it over with. The MAGA-chud turned stool pigeon and former Iced Earth guitarist Jon Schaffer is trying to gallop-riff his way to a comeback. And given the current political climate, it might be successful enough to land him on a Kid Rock tour something
Beware all ye who proceed from here, for there’s a haunting due to occur on March 13. I am, of course, referring to the arrival ofTransilvania‘s third album, Magia Posthuma. These Tyrolean dark-arts practitioners specialize in creating punchy, catchy black metal with a plague-like infectiousness. It’s fitting, therefore, thatDecibel debut the band’s new video for
Photo by Holly Kite St. Louis post-hardcore band Family Medicine are premiering their catchy new song “You Can Keep Your Edible Arrangements” with us today. It’s a track from their upcoming album Very Nice and Good set for release on March 13 via Little Elephant Records/Friend Club Records. Very Nice and Good by Family Medicine
Track Premiere: Harboured – “Dead Ringer” February 25, 2026 Hear the new single, “Dead Ringer,” from Denver post-black metal trio Harboured, featuring members of Allegaeon and Oak, Ash & Thorn. View Original Article Here
Touring as a major metal band has gotta be tough on everyone. Now imagine being in your 60s and 70s while you do it — that’s gotta be damn near Herculean at times. So it only makes sense that British heavy metal icons Iron Maiden revealed today that the Japanese dates of their ‘Run For
Post-black metal trio, Harboured, in spite of the spelling of their moniker, are not from England, Canada or Down Under, places where they like to put a “u” where we Americans don’t. Nope, these are Denverites, and in fact are well established in the Denver metal scene as current members of Allegaeon and Oak, Ash
Modern nu-metal band UnityTX are back with a new album coming out in a couple weeks and as such, they’ve put out another single titled “STFU” to keep hype up. And as you might expect with that title, it’s aggressive as fuck. Speaking of the single, frontman Jay Webster (aka SHAOLIN G) explained the feeling
Baltimore-based street metal crüe Total Maniac are back and sleazier than ever on their new album, Love Overdrive. Written and styled like they came straight off the streets of ’80s California, songs like “Early Grave,” which you can stream below, are driven by thrashy guitars and fist-pumping, shout-sung choruses. The production from Kevin Bersten at
Earlier today, some breaking news shocked the metal community when Better Lovers announced that they were splitting with vocalist Greg Puciato. At the time, not a whole lot of information was offered up by the band, only that they were continuing with the new album and they wished their outgoing vocalist the best. Well, not